New Orleans Convention Site Powered by ColdFusion
How appropriate! The official New Orleans Metropolitan Convention and Visitors Bureau site at http://www.neworleanscvb.com/ is powered by ColdFusion.
How appropriate! The official New Orleans Metropolitan Convention and Visitors Bureau site at http://www.neworleanscvb.com/ is powered by ColdFusion.
Lots of attention is on the upcoming US elections. But, and this may come as a surprise to some Americans, there are lots of other countries out there, and many hold elections too! Australia is in the midst of election season, and the Australian Electoral Commission web site at...
The sites of The League of Women Voters (at http://www.lwv.org/) and The League of Conservation Voters (at http://www.lcv.org/) are powered by ColdFusion. If you find any other ColdFusion powered election related sites, please share.
The Detroit Lions, my local NFL franchise, also has a ColdFusion MX powered site at http://www.detroitlions.com/. In addition, the Ford Field site at http://www.fordfield.com/ and the Lions media site at http://media.detroitlions.com/ are also powered by ColdFusion MX. This one courtesy Chris...
The Dallas Cowboys website at http://www.dallascowboys.com/ is powered by ColdFusion MX. And their cheerleaders have a ColdFusion powered site too at http://www.dallascowboys.com/cheerleaders/. Thanks to Tony Weeg for this one.
This courtesy of Andy Allan. The following Scottish football sites are powered by ColdFusion, Scottish Football Association (http://www.scottishfa.co.uk/), Scottish Football League (http://www.scottishfootballleague.com/), and Aberdeen Football Club (http://www.afc.co.uk/). And then there is...
"Windows Network & .NET Magazine" (at http://www.winnetmag.com/) is powered by ColdFusion. There are lots of static pages on this site, so you may have to dig around to find the .cfm links, but they are indeed there. Thanks to Steve Young for this one.
PC Welt (http://www.pcwelt.de/), ComputerWoche (http://www.computerwoche.de/) and ComputerPartner (http://www.computerpartner.de/) are German IDG publications, and all of their Web sites are powered by ColdFusion (CFMX and CF5). Thanks to Hansjoerg Posch for pointing these ones out to me.